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- Peace_and_Truce_of_God abstract "The Peace and Truce of God (Latin: Pax Dei, Treuga Dei; German: Gottesfrieden, French: Paix de Dieu, Catalan: Pau i Treva de Déu.) was a medieval European movement of the Catholic Church that applied spiritual sanctions to limit the violence of private war in feudal society. It began with very limited provisions in 989 AD and survived in some form until the thirteenth century.Georges Duby summarized the widening social repercussions of Pax Dei:The Peace and Truce of God, by attaching sacred significance to privacy, helped create a space in which communal gatherings could take place and thus encouraged the reconstitution of public space at the village level ... In the eleventh and twelfth centuries many a village grew up in the shadow of the church, in the zone of immunity where violence was prohibited under peace regulations.The eighteenth-century historian Edward Gibbon, interpreting Tacitus, Germania §40, detected a parallel among the pagan German tribes who worshipped a goddess of the earth (identified by modern scholars with Nerthus) who in Gibbon's interpretation resided at the island of Rügen, who annually travelled to visit the tribes. "During her progress the sound of war was hushed, quarrels were suspended, arms laid aside, and the restless Germans had an opportunity of tasting the blessings of peace and harmony. The truce of God, so often and so ineffectually proclaimed by the clergy of the eleventh century, was an obvious imitation of this ancient custom." Gibbon's assertion has since been largely discredited, given that the canon law of Pax Dei derives no foundation from pagan customs, but rather from rational principles of Roman Law regarding violence, as well as the theological claims of papal decretals.".
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- Peace_and_Truce_of_God comment "The Peace and Truce of God (Latin: Pax Dei, Treuga Dei; German: Gottesfrieden, French: Paix de Dieu, Catalan: Pau i Treva de Déu.) was a medieval European movement of the Catholic Church that applied spiritual sanctions to limit the violence of private war in feudal society.".
- Peace_and_Truce_of_God label "Paz y tregua de Dios".
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- Peace_and_Truce_of_God label "Trêve de Dieu".
- Peace_and_Truce_of_God label "上帝的和平".
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